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This one’s for my dog, because she’s the Stitch to my Lilo.

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— 11 months ago with 48 notes
#Lilo & Stitch  #Lilo and Stitch  #Disney  #Cute  #Pet  #Bra  #Hat  #Laundry  #Funny  #Alien  #Dog 
alicedang:

I finally got a chance to watch this movie and I highly recommend it to anyone that is a Disney fan. The documentary, directed by Don Hahn and produced by Hahn and Peter Schneider, brings to light what really happened during those years of the Disney Renaissance. It sort of brings this inside-look, a re-telling about the new corporate team, the artists, the triumphs, the drama, the tension, and sadness that came from the animation studios during this period. It also celebrates Roy Disney, Frank Wells, Joe Ranft, and Howard Ashman; the important figures that has contributed so much to the Disney Renaissance and to the Disney legacy. It also has amazing bonus features like deleted scene and studio tours through out the years. For me, this documentary made me appreciate all the hard work and teamwork that goes behind an animated feature; all the artists that strive for a good story, rather than money. I also am even more in love with the Disney company and the history behind it. And I definitely cherish all those movies that had made my childhood. I feel so nostalgic from watching it and I definitely want to know more about the company. Forever Disney.

alicedang:

I finally got a chance to watch this movie and I highly recommend it to anyone that is a Disney fan. The documentary, directed by Don Hahn and produced by Hahn and Peter Schneider, brings to light what really happened during those years of the Disney Renaissance. It sort of brings this inside-look, a re-telling about the new corporate team, the artists, the triumphs, the drama, the tension, and sadness that came from the animation studios during this period. It also celebrates Roy Disney, Frank Wells, Joe Ranft, and Howard Ashman; the important figures that has contributed so much to the Disney Renaissance and to the Disney legacy. It also has amazing bonus features like deleted scene and studio tours through out the years. For me, this documentary made me appreciate all the hard work and teamwork that goes behind an animated feature; all the artists that strive for a good story, rather than money. I also am even more in love with the Disney company and the history behind it. And I definitely cherish all those movies that had made my childhood. I feel so nostalgic from watching it and I definitely want to know more about the company. Forever Disney.

— 1 year ago with 21 notes
#Waking Sleeping Beauty  #Disney  #Animation  #Childhood  #Memories  #1980s  #19980s  #Beauty and the Beast  #The Lion King  #Pocahontas  #Disney Renaissance  #Magic  #Documentary 

Howard-Ashman

At the risk of sounding morbid, this is such an amazing posthumous tribute. Imagine the millions of kids Howard Ashman’s songs have affected.

The song is the Part of Your World reprise from The Little Mermaid.

— 1 year ago with 2 notes
#The Little Mermaid  #Part of Your World  #Disney  #Classic  #Childhood  #Part of Your World  #Music  #Song